village of Beth Zabday (Idil)

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The village of Beth Zabday (Idil) is a historic Syriac Christian settlement in the Tur Abdin region of southeastern Turkey, known for its ancient churches and monastic heritage.

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village of Beth Zabday (Idil) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Syriac Christian village
historic settlement
village
alsoKnownAs Beth Zabday (Idil) NERFINISHED
Idil NERFINISHED
country Turkey
culturalRegion Assyrian/Syriac homeland
hasCulturalSignificance center of Syriac Christian life in Tur Abdin
hasFeature ancient churches
monasteries
hasHeritage Christian heritage
monastic heritage
heritageType Christian monastic center
ancient Christian village
historicalRegion Beth Zabday (Syriac historical region) NERFINISHED
historicalReligion Syriac Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mardin Province NERFINISHED
Tur Abdin NERFINISHED
southeastern Turkey NERFINISHED
locatedNear Syriac Orthodox monasteries of Tur Abdin NERFINISHED
locatedOn plateau of Tur Abdin NERFINISHED
partOf Tur Abdin Christian cultural landscape NERFINISHED
populationGroup Assyrian/Syriac Christians NERFINISHED
region Upper Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
religiousBuildings churches
monasteries
religiousCommunity Syriac Orthodox Christians NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Syriac Christianity NERFINISHED
traditionalLanguage Syriac
Turoyo NERFINISHED

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Tur Abdin contains village of Beth Zabday (Idil)